Isn't her being a member of Congress a more important difference in power, but conversely, him being a mass murderer an important counterpointhttps://twitter.com/rPrequelMemes/status/1356934787815071747 …
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And that ends up being a pretty fucked up curse If they really emphasized how dangerous Force powers are to other people they could've made the whole Jedi discipline and detachment thing feel much more reasonable
But the movies don't really go there explicitly at all until they have Rey blow up the transport in TRoS, when this theme appears all of a sudden It's a shame
Given the specifics of Kilgrave's powers [verbal orders, pheremones], a mature adult with those powers could have figured out a way around it, or tried to research a way to suppress it make someone immune. The root of his problem is the control he had over his parents as a child.
This was a subplot in the show Alphas, which also had a character with mind-control powers that developed as a child, and which she used to "correct" her home situation, with disastrous results. It's depicted as a lifelong burden that she struggles with, not always successfully.
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